This blog is dedicated to all the gorditos, chubbies, huskies, bears, afrentados and foodies that love to eat delicious food and can't wait to hear where they should go next to get their grub on! I'm going to give you the 411 on all the places I love to frequent and all the places I seek out, like the culinary explorer that I am. I'm going to be real and tell what I feel and think. Bring on the comments and most importantly bring on the FOOD!

Here's another awesome reason to visit Brooklyn: Carla Hall's Southern Kitchen has finally opened! It features Craft beer, Bomshakalaka chicken, and Nashville Style Hot Chicken! What more could we ask for from Top Chef Alum and NYC's most favorite Chew co-host Carla Hall?

I don't know about you, but this weekend I'm making my way to Brooklyn to enjoy some awesome Nashville style Southern comfort food! I hope to see you there!

Check out Eater.com's article on Carla Hall's Southern Kitchen below! Read it and then head to the BK, ASAP! ¡Buen Provecho!

After months of anticipation, Carla Hall's Southern Kitchen
soft-opened yesterday in the old Whiskey Soda Lounge space. Located
across the street from Andy Ricker's Pok Pok NY, Carla Hall's
fast-casual restaurant is serving Nashville-style hot chicken. This
is the TV chef's first official, standalone restaurant — she has a
comfort food stall at Barclays Center, and she previously operated a
counter in the temporarily closed Gansevoort Market.

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Who is Ben The Pen Ramos?

I'm a cute, husky, Boricua lover of food and liberation. I educate, organize and moblize for various revolutionary causes in between having meals at, what I think are, some of the best restaurants, cafes, bars, cuchifritos, chimichurri trucks, and taquerias in the city.
I have never studied culinary arts/sciences; I am not a professional critic, nor do I have one of those super sensitive palettes that can divine every ingredient and spice in a meal.
My only qualification is that I am a fat ass that loves to eat food and share his opinion.
I watch alot of cooking shows on PBS, have watched every episode of Top Chef on the Bravo Channel and walk around the city aimlessly until I spot a restaurant that looks good!
I cannot cook to save my life, but I can eat with the best of them! Enjoy my blog!

Sofrito In My Soul

Sofrito in my soul, because I was lucky enough to be raised on delicious home made Puerto Rican criolla (typical food).

I learned to love food in my Mami's cocina (kitchen). I learned to appreciate the sacred, mystical, and transformative art of cooking and, most importantly, reveled in the epic journey that is eating and tasting!

Sofrito was the building block of every meal Mami masterfully crafted in her Five star Kitchen. Sofrito is a fragrant sauce and wet seasoning comprised of onions, garlic, pepper (either small sweet red peppers or green bell peppers), oregano, cumin, bay leaf, oil, and culantro puréed together in a blender.

A blend of African, Taino and Spanish culture all in one delicious green potion that provides the incredible explosion of flavor in every bite of Puerto Rican food. Whether it is used to marinade proteins, added to soup or stew stocks, or to flavor a caldero (pot) of beans, Sofrito is that little bit of Puerto Rican pride we add to all of our dishes.Sofrito in my soul, because through food, I travel the world, but despite however far I go, I always come back to my Mami's kitchen in Harlem; our little piece of Puerto Rico on W139th Street!